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Stan | Report | 14 Sep 2003 01:19 |
Hi, May One other piece of information then. The James Nesbitt born in Newcastle upon Tyne is in the national index for Jul-Sep 1843, 25, 332. That would make him 37, or 38 if his birth was registered late, by the date of the 1881 census. He remains a possibility, since 38 could be read as 33 by the transcriber to IGI. Best wishes Stan Driver |
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May | Report | 14 Sep 2003 01:39 |
Hello Kind Stan, I have just sent for a marriage certificate for James and Elizabeth. The reason I could not find them on FreeBMD is that James is down as James Noble Nesbity not James Noble Nesbitt. Because I couldn't find him I decided to put just Elizabeth Russell in and Hey Presto there she was and also this James Noble Nesbity, which seems to be a misprint. It's easy to hit the y next to the t. Anyway I have just sent for the marriage certificate. I don't know if it will help a lot as it doesn't give the age of the parent does it. Still , it will be another piece of the jigsaw. I will certainly let you know when I receive it because of your kind interest. Best Wishes and thank you May |